John Rustad announces BC Conservative Party leadership campaign
MLA John Rustad announced Thursday that he is looking at becoming the new leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia.
MLA John Rustad announced Thursday that he is looking at becoming the new leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia.
Environment Canada has issued a dust advisory for Hudson’s Hope.
Kids in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek will have the chance to learn how to navigate in the wilderness through this year’s Wild Kidz camps.
The BC Wildlife Federation (BCWF) is conducting another 50/50 draw on May 1st, 2023, for up to $500,000.
The Sakâwînow Music Festival will be coming to Chetwynd, B.C., in August for a weekend of camping and multicultural music and dancing.
Tumbler Ridge is being recognized for its snowmobiling community.
The City of Fort St. John is organizing a town hall session to chat with residents about the future of the community garden.Â
YMCA BC will begin operating the Taylor Community Pool this summer in partnership with the District of Taylor.
Drivers are being reminded that even though spring has officially arrived, winter tires and chains are still required until March 31st.
The “Cuts for Cans” event at Studio 105 brought in $1,500 worth of food for the Women’s Resource Society’s outreach store earlier this month.
A local business has donated $3,000 to an initiative providing free books to children.
The third annual Peace Valley Folk Fest lineup has been confirmed.
A power outage in Fort St. John is affecting approximately 2,122 residents.
Environment Canada has issued a dust advisory for the North Peace.Â
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we are hosting our own event to connect with the community. Plus, our top stories of the week.
The Wild Women Grow festival is gearing up for its second year, and the planning partners are looking for volunteers and sponsors.
A local woman has gained recognition for her work in healthcare.